Faces at the Window: First-Hand Accounts of the Paranormal in Southern New England
Faces at the Window isn’t the usual collection of rehashed New England ghost tales, half-legends and spooky sketches. It’s the real thing, told by an author who actually experienced most of the cases in this book — and even photographed them. On the rare occasions when he wasn’t an eyewitness, he uses first-hand sources, reliable press accounts and even government documents. Paul F. Eno is the ultimate storyteller. His breezy style, sympathetic treatment, wry wit and careful research will make you feel you’re actually at his side, working through some of the 20th century’s scariest, most remarkable cases of the paranormal in New England. And don’t open those curtains until daylight!
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Faces at the Window: First-Hand Accounts of the Paranormal in Southern New England
Faces at the Window isn’t the usual collection of rehashed New England ghost tales, half-legends and spooky sketches. It’s the real thing, told by an author who actually experienced most of the cases in this book — and even photographed them. On the rare occasions when he wasn’t an eyewitness, he uses first-hand sources, reliable press accounts and even government documents. Paul F. Eno is the ultimate storyteller. His breezy style, sympathetic treatment, wry wit and careful research will make you feel you’re actually at his side, working through some of the 20th century’s scariest, most remarkable cases of the paranormal in New England. And don’t open those curtains until daylight!
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Faces at the Window: First-Hand Accounts of the Paranormal in Southern New England

Faces at the Window: First-Hand Accounts of the Paranormal in Southern New England

by Paul F. Eno
Faces at the Window: First-Hand Accounts of the Paranormal in Southern New England

Faces at the Window: First-Hand Accounts of the Paranormal in Southern New England

by Paul F. Eno

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Faces at the Window isn’t the usual collection of rehashed New England ghost tales, half-legends and spooky sketches. It’s the real thing, told by an author who actually experienced most of the cases in this book — and even photographed them. On the rare occasions when he wasn’t an eyewitness, he uses first-hand sources, reliable press accounts and even government documents. Paul F. Eno is the ultimate storyteller. His breezy style, sympathetic treatment, wry wit and careful research will make you feel you’re actually at his side, working through some of the 20th century’s scariest, most remarkable cases of the paranormal in New England. And don’t open those curtains until daylight!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012880864
Publisher: New River Press/Barking Cat Books
Publication date: 04/10/1998
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 100
File size: 200 KB

About the Author

PAUL F. ENO, who has been called "the most intelligent voice in paranormal research today," is an award-winning New England journalist, a graduate of two seminaries, and holds a rare Ph.B in philosophy. He and his son, Ben, host the international radio talk show Behind the Paranormal with Paul & Ben Eno on CBS Radio and local stations in New England and South Dakota. Paul began his long career as a paranormal investigator in 1970 while studying for the priesthood. His early mentors included parapsychology pioneer Dr. Louisa Rhine, Fr. John J. Nicola S.J. (technical advisor for the film The Exorcist) and legendary, first-generation ghost hunters Ed & Lorraine Warren.
Author of seven books, Eno is much in demand as a talk-show guest around the nation, and has presented his interactive programs on the paranormal all over America and in Europe. He has appeared on the Travel, Discovery and History Channels, and is a frequent guest on "Coast to Coast A.M." (30 million listeners) with Art Bell and George Noory. His unusually long experience in the field, his hair-raising adventures with famous hauntings, along with his utterly unique, riveting theories about the paranormal and its meaning for our understanding of the world and ourselves, draw capacity crowds wherever he speaks. His audiences love his wit, and are always moved by his compassion, his message of deathless hope, and the accounts of families he has helped.
A fellow of the American Society for Psychical Research and a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard, Eno holds a rare Ph.B degree from Wadhams Hall Seminary College. He went on to do postgraduate work in theology, philosophy, psychology, history, literature, military science and international law. Graduate schools he attended included Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.; and St. Vladimir Orthodox Theological Seminary, New York. 
He has been a news editor at The Providence Journal, and a managing editor, reporter and feature writer at several other newspapers and magazines in the Northeast. Articles by him have appeared in Yankee, Fate, Pursuit, American History Illustrated, and other national magazines in America and Britain.
A true "Renaissance man," Eno also is a writer on history.
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